The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... happy Sestius , the short sum - total of life forbids us to form remote exрес- tations . Presently shall darkness , and the ghosts so much talked of , and the shadowy mansion of Pluto , oppress you ; where , when you shall once arrive ...
... happy Sestius , the short sum - total of life forbids us to form remote exрес- tations . Presently shall darkness , and the ghosts so much talked of , and the shadowy mansion of Pluto , oppress you ; where , when you shall once arrive ...
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... happy are those whom an indissoluble con- nection binds together ; and whose love , undivided by impious complainings , does not separate them sooner than the day of death . ODE XIV . The poet dissuades the Romans from reviving the ...
... happy are those whom an indissoluble con- nection binds together ; and whose love , undivided by impious complainings , does not separate them sooner than the day of death . ODE XIV . The poet dissuades the Romans from reviving the ...
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... happy , with what dart he is dying . -What , do you refuse ? I will not drink upon any other condition . What- ever kind of passion rules you , it scorches you with flames you need not be ashamed of , and you always go a raking after an ...
... happy , with what dart he is dying . -What , do you refuse ? I will not drink upon any other condition . What- ever kind of passion rules you , it scorches you with flames you need not be ashamed of , and you always go a raking after an ...
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Horace. ODE XXXVI . TO POMPONIUS NUMIDA . He congratulates Pomponius Numida upon his happy return from Spain . THIS is a joyful occasion to sacrifice with in- cense and music , and the votive blood of a heifer , to the gods , the ...
Horace. ODE XXXVI . TO POMPONIUS NUMIDA . He congratulates Pomponius Numida upon his happy return from Spain . THIS is a joyful occasion to sacrifice with in- cense and music , and the votive blood of a heifer , to the gods , the ...
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... happy that can command his passions . O CRISPUS SALLUSTIUS , thou foe to the bullion that is concealed in the niggard earth , * there is no lustre in money , unless it derives its splendour from a moderate enjoyment . Proculeius shall ...
... happy that can command his passions . O CRISPUS SALLUSTIUS , thou foe to the bullion that is concealed in the niggard earth , * there is no lustre in money , unless it derives its splendour from a moderate enjoyment . Proculeius shall ...
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